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U.S. and Russian Envoys Call Miami Ukraine Talks 'Constructive,' Say Meetings Will Continue

A pared-back U.S.-backed plan of roughly 20 points faces disputes over territory plus verifiable security guarantees.

Overview

  • Russian envoy Kirill Dmitriev said discussions near Miami were constructive and would resume on Sunday.
  • U.S. representatives at the talks are reported to include Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, with Marco Rubio saying he might join and emphasizing Washington will not force a deal.
  • Negotiations center on a revised proposal reduced from 28 to about 20 points that has been adjusted after pushback from Kyiv and European partners.
  • Significant gaps remain on territorial concessions and security guarantees for Ukraine, with Russia showing little sign of softening its expansive claims.
  • A Russian missile strike on the Odesa region killed eight people and injured at least 25, highlighting ongoing fighting during the diplomatic push.